New maps issued by NASA detail exactly when and where skywatchers across the contiguous U.S. can see the upcoming total lunar ...
The eclipse will be visible across North America, but set your alarm -- you'll need to stay up late to see it.
This week is packed with holidays and celebrations. From Mardi Gras and the Lunar New Year on the day of the solar eclipse, ...
Discover the full list of solar and lunar eclipses in 2026. Learn about the dates, visibility maps, and where to see the total solar eclipse in August.
A rare total lunar eclipse — often called a Blood Moon — will be visible in the early morning hours of March 3, 2026. Here’s ...
Early Tuesday morning, March 3, a total eclipse of the Moon will be visible from throughout the U.S. (and North and America). In a lunar eclipse, the Moon and the Sun are exactly opposite each other ...
From dark-sky parks to remote deserts, these locations offer prime views of the March 3, 2026, blood moon.
A “ring of fire” annular solar eclipse will be visible from Antarctica on Feb. 17, 2026, as the new moon sets the stage for Lunar New Year and Ramadan.
North Texans can’t see any solar eclipses locally this year, but they will have front row seats to two lunar eclipses — one ...
The Year of the Fire Horse is upon us, and this year, the Lunar New Year, celebrated on February 17, 2026, coincides with a ...
Want to see the only total lunar eclipse of 2026? You'll have to get up early in Florida.
Plus NOAA's GOES-19 satellite spies the lunar disk crossing the face of our parent star.